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Understanding child mental health

This course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years. It will help practitioners to identify the factors that support positive mental health in children, and understand how the different parts of a child’s world interact to influence their social and emotional wellbeing.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Practice strategies for childhood bullying

This course focuses on skills that will help you to support the mental health of children aged 4 to 12 years who have been experiencing or engaging in bullying behaviour.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Free professional development bundle now available from The Sandbox

Early childhood professionals can now access six evidence-based, self-paced professional development modules for free via The Sandbox. Topics include STEM, Indigenous perspectives, nature play, trauma-aware practice and more. Aligned with EYLF and AITSL, with VIT-accepted certificates. Available until 30 June 2025.

Sandbox

Leadership

The Early Childhood Australia Leadership Program

The ECA Leadership Program is a renowned program for educational leaders and teachers in leadership roles. Founded on solid expert research and five years of sector consultation, with a substantial update in 2021, this essential leadership framework has been designed by early childhood experts and quality assured by early childhood practising leaders.

ECA Learning Hub

Pedagogy

Contexts for Coherent Pedagogy 2022

This professional learning program has been designed to defend the dynamic evolution and coherency of the educational project of Reggio Emilia, in the Australian context.

Reggio Australia

Other

Intergenerational mental health

This course is designed for professionals who work with children, and those who work with adults who are parents. It supports you to apply three elements of an ‘intergenerational lens’ to your work, to positively influence the parent–child relationship and children’s mental health. The course describes how an intergenerational lens can be used in practice to better understand the history of family challenges or disadvantages, as well as the history of family strengths, resilience and know-how.

Emerging Minds

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